Lineage Differentiation and Genomic Vulnerability in a Relict Tree From Subtropical Forests [0.03%]
亚热带森林古树的系谱分化及基因组脆弱性分析
Xian-Liang Zhu,Jing Wang,Hong-Feng Chen et al.
Xian-Liang Zhu et al.
The subtropical forests of East Asia are renowned for their high plant diversity, particularly the abundance of ancient relict species. However, both the evolutionary history of these relict species and their capacity for resilience in the ...
Genetic Stock Identification Reveals Mismatches Between Management Areas and Population Genetic Structure in a Migratory Pelagic Fish [0.03%]
遗传_stock鉴定揭示了管理区域与一个迁徙远洋鱼类的种群遗传结构不匹配
Gaute Wilhelmsen Seljestad,María Quintela,Dorte Bekkevold et al.
Gaute Wilhelmsen Seljestad et al.
Sustainable fisheries management is important for the continued harvest of the world's marine resources, especially as they are increasingly challenged by a range of climatic and anthropogenic factors. One of the pillars of sustainable fish...
Characterising the Genomic Landscape of Differentiation Between Annual and Perennial Rye [0.03%]
一、二年生节节麦的基因组分化特征分析
Christina Waesch,Max Pfeifer,Steven Dreissig
Christina Waesch
Annuality and perenniality represent two different life-history strategies in plants, and an analysis of genomic differentiation between closely related species of different life histories bears the potential to identify the underlying targ...
When Do Tumours Develop? Neoplastic Processes Across Different Timescales: Age, Season and Round the Circadian Clock [0.03%]
肿瘤何时发展?不同时间尺度上的新生物过程:年龄、季节和昼夜节律acicadian clock)周期
Margaux Bieuville,Antoine M Dujon,Nynke Raven et al.
Margaux Bieuville et al.
While it is recognised that most, if not all, multicellular organisms harbour neoplastic processes within their bodies, the timing of when these undesirable cell proliferations are most likely to occur and progress throughout the organism's...
Comparative Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Differences in the Responses of Diploid and Triploid Eastern Oysters to Environmental Stress [0.03%]
转录组分析发现二倍体和三倍体近江牡蛎对环境胁迫响应不同
Rujuta V Vaidya,Sarah Bodenstein,Dildorakhon Rasulova et al.
Rujuta V Vaidya et al.
Triploid oysters are commonly used as the basis for production in the aquaculture of eastern oysters along the USA East and Gulf of Mexico coasts. While they are valued for their rapid growth, incidents of triploid mortality during summer m...
Population Size in Evolutionary Biology Is More Than the Effective Size [0.03%]
进化生物学中的种群规模不仅仅是有效种群大小
Joachim Mergeay
Joachim Mergeay
In population genetics idealized Wright-Fisher (WF) populations are generally considered equivalent to real populations with regard to the major evolutionary processes that influence genotype and allele frequencies. As a result we often mod...
Joachim Mergeay,Sander Smet,Sebastian Collet et al.
Joachim Mergeay et al.
Molecular methods are routinely used to estimate the effective size of populations (N e). However, underlying model assumptions are frequently violated to an unknown extent. Although simulations can detect sources of bias and help to adjust...
Landscape Heterogeneity and Environmental Dynamics Improve Predictions of Establishment Success of Colonising Small Founding Populations [0.03%]
生境异质性和环境动态性可提高入侵物种奠基者群体的定居成功率预测精度
Arman N Pili,Nathan H Schumaker,Morelia Camacho-Cervantes et al.
Arman N Pili et al.
In long-distance dispersal events, colonising species typically begin with a small number of founding individuals. A growing body of research suggests that establishment success of small founding populations can be determined by the context...
Miguel Baltazar-Soares,Alice Balard,Melanie J Heckwolf
Miguel Baltazar-Soares
Fast-paced selective pressures imposed by climate change and anthropogenic activities call for adaptive evolutionary responses to emerge at ecological timescales. However, the evolution and heritability of genomic variation underlie mechani...
Limited Migration From Physiological Refugia Constrains the Rescue of Native Gastropods Facing an Invasive Predator [0.03%]
生理避难所限制的迁徙制约了面临入侵捕食者的本地腹足类的拯救
Mathilde Salamon,Louis Astorg,Antoine Paccard et al.
Mathilde Salamon et al.
Biological invasions have caused the loss of freshwater biodiversity worldwide. The interplay between adaptive responses and demographic characteristics of populations impacted by invasions is expected to be important for their resilience, ...